Re: Yup...definitely messed something up...
nobody special,
Here are some things to try:
1. FORMAT your player. It could be a error with the flash memory and formatting it might help. Of course, backup whatever files you want to keep. You can format your player through Windows. If it's a fairly new player, try it with FAT firstly, otherwise FAT32.
2. From Windows, do a error disk checking as well. Select the drive from Windows Explorer, right click to Properties then choose "Tools" then "Error Checking".
3. If those still don't work, then use the s1fwx tool (can be downloaded from our "Downloads" then "Tools" section) to extract your firmware. Run the repair.bat against it, then reload the firmware file back on your player. It's a 'funny' procedure, but reloading your firmware has known to fix some problems similar to yours. There is a Knowledge Base which guides you through the whole process of extracting your firmware then updating the firmware on your player as well.
Try those and let me know what the result is.
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